... built between 1870 and 1873 to replace an earlier church. In March 1852 James "Jimmy" Jeffrey, a digger, had preached on a tree stump near the site of the present church in Golden Square. In the same year, Rev Symons, stationed at Castlemaine, purchased a modest timber building at Golden Square which was the first Wesleyan Methodist church in Bendigo. This was replaced in 1859 by a larger stone building. Eventually the congregation outgrew this church and plans were made for a new one.
http://www.onmydoorstep.com.au/heritage-listing/5282/uniting-church
It was built to hold 1200. Some older locals recall 1000 people or so used to meet there every Sunday. That's the same era as when the local Anglicans used to hire out the whole train to take people to the church picnic, which people also still recall. That era faded fast.
Its just been sold, after being decommissioned as a place of worship last year, having dwindled to a handful.
Mixed emotions i suppose, watching that - the first large church from the goldrush era, from the Methodist revivalism, ending.
I was tempted to be sad about this, although I'd actually never been inside (there are quite a few grand old churches and a couple of cathedrals like that in town, mostly under used and dwindling). But it is just a building - the investment in people is what lasts and matters. It does seems a sign of the decline of that mode and denomination of church - repeated across the region. (Some other denominations in renovated factories are now holding good numbers of people - ie a new variation on the old theme).
However, maybe a new form is needed: less about coming to services in buildings of any form.
It reminds me of a series of images, akin to a gentle vision or trance, almost day dream like, that I wrote up last year.
So i'll add it now; the shift from church to hub and dispatch points is in view.
(*notes at end).
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Seeing.
I saw a church on the top of a cliff with the sea
beneath. It seemed to be an attractive looking church building along
classic lines, nice facilities, pews. I sensed it stood for many churches
of that sort. It was actually sitting out over the edge of the cliff, supported with struts coming out from the rock beneath.
I had a sense that it was “overextended”, culturally as much
as anything else.
I also saw that people had laboured to get the building into
place – that rollers had been deployed to move it forward, and that people had
pushed hard to get it to here. There was a bit of a risk that these methods
could result in driving the people, as if building pyramids, but it did not
have to be so - was also a sense of goodness over things, here.
In any case, it was now pressed up against the top of the cliff.
Despite its seemingly precarious and exposed positions there
was no sense of it being in any immediate danger or falling into the sea. I
heard the scripture
“To their own master, they stand or fall. And they will
stand, for the Lord is able to make them stand. “ (Rom 14:4).
(Later on I was a bit puzzled as to how it was standing so
strong in such an exposed position. I saw large, oversize earth moving
machinery as I asked, and had a sense that there was a well developed
“machinery” in the church, its methods and processes, that has kept
it in a safe place even when overextended like this, still connected to the
rock with struts. So there were sophisticated methods of supporting this
structure.)
Nevertheless there was a clear sense that it was time to make
some adjustment. Even though it was not in danger of failing, it was
still timely to reconsider what to do.
I saw a stone stair case cut in the rock beside the
church. It was a very stable and well made descent, had well laid steps. It was a secure path, almost like a spiral
staircase cut in the rock, leading down.
I could tell going down felt like a relief – descending with
feet on the solid rock felt good - a more natural and safe footing than
the structure at the top of the cliff.
The winding stone path lead down to a large gathering place
near the bottom, which was buzzing with activity. It was like a staging point,
a hub, and a lot of activity, all of which was very purposeful.
This hub or staging point place led back inland - there were
tracks back towards the land that the churches had once traversed.
In this dispatch point things were buzzing as people
planned trips. Young people with backpacks were planning to go in various
directions, many were going to fan back out across the same land that the
churches had rolled over. I could sense that they were going to
evangelize, in twos or small teams - land the churches had once
pioneered in – and which now needed reaching again. Others were going further
afield, overseas.
I saw Todd ushering a group of people forward. He had both arms
out as though herding a flock of animals, although they were a small group of
people. A bit like a tour guide escorting people on, but with more serious
mission.
His back was towards the sea and any potential danger. I
knew he was willing to try to shield the group, although he was working more by
showing a direction and a serious intent to keep them moving. The group
moved forward as he helped escort them. I’d never seen escorting people along a
mission as “shepherding” before, but it seemed a true picture of
that I think.
There was also a round stone clearing near the bottom of the
cliff, which could be used as a helicopter pad. Helicopters buzzed
close to the ground as the group moved off on the paths, almost like a military
buzz of activity around soldiers.
There was a lot happening here - everyone had
somewhere to go.
As the people streamed down the cliff from the church
building, the operation of those who were left in that structure got more
serious and focused and efficient. It started to shine like a light
house – shining a very bright light out across the sea, sweeping from side to
side – warning ships of the rocks below. I sensed the need for this
so that large luxury cruise ships did not run aground.
[I felt some of these ships might be other ministries that
were out on the sea – not all churches were represented by the church at the
top of the hill – some seemed to out on the sea, large vessels with their own
propulsion – seemed some risk of being a bit complacent and self contained in
their travels. They needed some bearings from old landmarks like this to
keep off the rocks as well. I also had a sense that the brilliant light from
the smaller church, now working like a lighthouse, was still an important
warning to the world as well, including its own luxury cruises that could go
astray].
This dynamic of letting people out of the over extended
building, down the stair case and fanning them out through the dispatch
points below, seemed like it would last perhaps a generation or two as
the church adjusted. The light would shine during this time.
I sensed the brilliant light from that structure in some
cases could, at some future point, ultimately end up being
decommissioned, leaving only a glowing red warning or navigation
light, but harder to see in the darkness.
I saw at the top of the cliff, behind and beside the
church, there was a lake that had been turned into a dam. It was a pretty
and peaceful scene. Boats and people drifted around in a peaceful manner,
with mountains in the background. It was a good and scenic place, although the
mighty forces had somehow been domesticated into an idyllic picture.
Then quite suddenly, the lake was released and became a
mighty river – full of colour and life. A group of people in a raft were
heading straight off the cliff, like over a waterfall, and then turned in
towards the land. This was an exhilarating and rather bouncy ride – it bypassed
the gradual descent of the stairs and launched people straight off down the
river. Jess was one of these, about to go over the top and down the
river. I saw Katie S further down the valley, bouncing from one side to the
other, touching on the shore here and there, stopping onto the shore every now
and then. It was full of life and ornate colours. It seemed everywhere she landed that revelation and encounters continued even if only during short
visits.
There was Life in every aspect by this river. The trees that
grew were almost like finely detailed works of art; seemed to be precisely made
porcelain somehow. It was a bit of a crazy flow of life and colour, in a
wondrous and good way. (Where the river flows, everything will live –
Ezekiel 47). I knew it might be misunderstood as too weird and vibrant by
those not in that flow.
Back at the dam, a few people who had never been in the
church structure at all, seemed to go down with the water when it was released
to a river, down through a whirlpool at the bottom, and past a huge slow
moving fan. Somehow as they came out the other side they were rapidly launched
into helicopters. Luke was one of these. It was like a rapid release and
promotion – in a grace filled way-
to a flying role. Have somtimes seen LP like that too, since then, zipping out over the water, island to island, piloting.
Others were finding other ways down the face of the cliff.
Some were rappelling straight down. One was climbing sideways, almost crab
like, across the face of the cliff . Although that looked rather noble, a
figure alone on a huge rockface, I wondered why anyone would bother
taking such a hard path when there were other ways down. Then I felt like
it was me. I was a bit frustrated when I recognized that – seemed I
was always prone to take an un-necessarily difficult and time consuming
approach. It appeared there were easier and better ways down – why was I not
taking one of those?
As I wrestled with that, I saw that taking that path
over the expanse of rock led out across to the top of a mountain range. On the
way one could pause for a while, even talk with some others who would come to
rockface from the land, and it was possible to rest in little caves,
before going back to finish the sideways climb. Up on the ridgeline
there were large eagles nests.
The nests were in a position on the ridge where you could
see to both sides of the mountain,. L was in one of these, facing in one
direction – pointing and calling out across the land - out towards
the region where the people had gone. Up close I could see there
were three little camp fires in one of the nests. Despite the
formidable height on the ridgeline on a mountain, it felt like a place I
had known, and was a safe and even comfortable place. It fact it was
somehow so safe and cosy in this plain nest, that it could be tempting to
sit down there and camp for too long. I sensed a vague disquiet
about doing that and looked how to move on. (Later I felt the
poetry of Psalm 68 –time to move on from campfires, from the good feathers and
comfort, when God was moving over the mountains.)
A little further along was a path with steps leading
upwards. I followed them and soon found it leading to a square fortress on
the side of the mountain. It had large imposing walls and I could
sense a role for watchmen on the walls; one on each corner. It looked a bit
like the fortress at Masada. From this height you could see a long way down,
way down to the river in the valley, and could make out some of the
activities where the people had gone.
All of the action and focus seemed to be in the way the
teams had gone.
There was a figure leaning on the balcony of this place who
looked welcoming. He was almost shining white. Something about him did not feel
quite right, and I vaguely sensed he might be drawing from odd sources.
Still, any support here , any welcoming figure, was hard to resist, given I
seemed to be rather alone, and so I temporarily disregarded my uneasy
feeling. I thought maybe it would be alright to see what he was about,
even perhaps to partner in some way. He seemed to know the fortress well and
showed me the inside. But this turned out to a bad thing. Once inside the
thick walls, the place was dark and gloomy.
It was a place where decisions had been made and were
still made, and it seemed full of books and scrolls, relics of past councils.
Something about that was very enticing – the place of decision making – and yet
it was not a place of life, and could easily corrupt those who were drawn in. I
could feel many of the decisions here invoked fallen wisdom, the knowledge of
good and evil, rather than life. After a while I began to see a
hidden shape in the darkness that decisions were somehow fitting into, and it
was the dark outline on the wall of a huge witch – as if the compromises here
could amount to a pattern of witchcraft. I could see it would not be obvious at
first, since it was a nearly hidden outline in the gloom. It could also become
a place where principalities in ‘high places’ were involved, though that was
not obvious at first as well.
This inner room was also ‘the death of prophets’. It almost
seemed to be its name. It seemed a bit unfair that this place, which was
so hard to reach, could become a snare like this. It seemed there was a
valid role for watchman outside on the walls, to look out to see and report on
what was happening and what was approaching. If those with vision
to see remained on the outside, using the height to see what was happening,
they would bring useful information, and it would avoid some of fatal
compromises.
But for those who were meant to be looking out, it was
dangerous to turn inwards into the castle, and join the counsels inside of
those thick walls, in the gloom. It made it a hampered and dangerous place -
left both the fortress and the people relatively blinded.
Wan creatures seemed to be in the roof of the inner place,
long corrupted.
The thick walls also seemed to be any strong system –
church, military, government, that could lose touch with, or despise, its
watchmen and prophets looking far afield. Later I realized there were
smaller outposts of this fortress, along that ridgeline, only able
to house one or two people, but which from which it was much easier to keep an
outward view; these structures were too small to have an inner room. From there
you could really see without the risk of turning inwards to the false safety of
the walls. It seemed they might actually have been a safer posting even
though they looked less grand.
I knew staying inside here, with all the grey fallen
wisdom, was fatal. I looked for a way out and as soon as I did one
of the walls opened out and became a ramp. This led outside - the only safe place around that structure.
A thin rope bridge with planks stretched across to another
peak. It had missing planks but was still passable. It was not easy
to cross. The adjacent peak was covered with thick green heath. Len was
there again, somehow. He seemed pleased to see me, that I’d made it
there. Something about this place, although still on a narrow and high peak,
felt much healthier than the fortress. Maybe it was less momentous, but also
less dangerous.
For some reason I turned to look away from the land, out
towards the sea. A huge figure was emerging up out of the water on the
horizon, head and shoulders showing. The huge size of it seemed to indicate a
final, climatic showdown of some kind. As it was raised up, swelling the water
levels, I remembered the sea represented chaos to the Hebrew mindset, and I
wondered if it partly represented climate change and its fears - and perhaps
other turmoils coming to a head as well.
As the thing rose and gathered waters, the rim
of the world was also exposed, and thousand of miles of reef were laid
bare. It was as if the figure was unwittingly being used to disclose the
living work that had been quietly forming, new life coming into the world but
hidden beneath the surface. I felt this was revealing a new creation aspect
that had been real but mostly hidden till now.
It depended where you looked as to whether you saw fearsome intimidation or new goodness
being revealed, as both were occurring at the same time.
Beside this figure and sea, there was a city full of slender
skyscrapers. Revelation and strategy was being given into these tall
towers. This seemed to be the new city we are waiting for, but it also
was for now, a heavenly city overlapping with earthly ones - revelation
was being given to business community and to others. The slender buildings
seemed to represent revelation being given in a strategic and targeted way. It
was as if a kingdom mandate was on them, able to receive from the heavens –
like the communication on Jacob’s ladder – they could reach up into heaven’s
wisdom and not come under judgments like Babel had. It was also being
accelerated –-even as the sea chaos entity was trying to raise itself to
intimidate, beside it.
Finally, in front of the city was a wide and flat expanse,
a surface that was smooth and solid. It felt like a place of worship. The
face of Christ could be clearly seen reflected here – a huge image across the
whole smooth surface.
As the sun shone through clouds, the surface caught
and reflected it. The whole space seemed designed to reflect God’s glory and it
was soon shining and radiant from the people lifting worship - not just
in song but also somehow connected with the revelation and operations in the
city – as though they were also acts of worship that reflected here.
As I watched the glorious intensity of this, a huge foot
descended onto the flat plain, with a body ascending higher into the heavens
than could be seen. “The earth is His footstool”.
Somehow all of history, or maybe all redemption history, was
contained in the huge figure, stretching further and higher up then could be
seen. Every event and place, every green valley and town, each life, every
marriage, all community and people were contained in the huge figure that
ascended above. I’m not sure if it was Him – or His body the church who
fills everything in every way. (Eph 1:23).
Then I seemed to be before Him, as though above clouds,
heavenly places, and could sense His intense pleasure and love. I saw another, C, like an eagle, before Him. The
eagle looked a little worn. There was gold
in the wings.
I think the eagle
represented prophets or prophetic roles. I sensed the fragmenting forces and
tasks of this life would lose power to pull individual lives apart, to fragment, if we
could just see that identity before Him.
I could then see other eagles circling a high mountain.
So it was like a montage of images, the church letting out
people at the top of the cliff, the bands being commissioned at the bottom of
the cliff, the smaller church flashing its light out across the sea, the eagles
nests and watch towers, the dim fortress, the sea in turmoil, new
creation revealed by the turmoil, the city, adjoined to the solid plain of
worship revealing His face, and all for and unto and in Him, standing on and
(re)claiming the earth, to heavenly spaces, and eagles and keys to identity, with
others, before Him.
* Notes.
These images came over a few days. . like a continuing thread.
These images came over a few days. . like a continuing thread.
I’ve added a few comments as to what it seemed to mean, throughout.
it’s a bit of montage. It did feel revelatory, as dreams might, and seemingly orientated around some of the current themes in the church and the era we’re in. It was not a dream, though flowed a bit like one. Almost like a day dream of connected images, restarting in quiet moments over a few days, a thread to it, and for those who are used to such things, just an extension of the imagery that pops into mind during prayer. ("It may just be me, but i saw this picture", says every one who starts to cultivate that listening, and those who know always nod, expecting its probably not "just them" and there is really meaning and mystery to the image). No doubt imperfectly perceived and understood and my own views in the mix. (This is, incidentally, perhaps the lower level of prophetic listening, fruitful as it can be).
Most of the individuals I sensed in these scenes, were from a local group, which was a bit unusual – don’t know most of them too well. In fact it started one day after a meeting with some of them. I think all probably stand for other similar types/roles of people too. ... felt like a wider thing than just them. I’ve called them all by one initial, now, to make it anonymous, after sharing it with one or two.
5/2017 update : (I see the stair case as "winding down" of one mode, and calling to new adventures, via the hub, as part of all this)
5/2017 update : (I see the stair case as "winding down" of one mode, and calling to new adventures, via the hub, as part of all this)
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